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I say yes because it says so in my science text book under abiotic factors.

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Lightning is an abiotic factor since it is a physical phenomenon caused by the discharge of electricity in the atmosphere. Biotic factors, on the other hand, are living organisms that can have an impact on ecosystems.

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no it is an abiotic factor because light is not a living object

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Light ia abiotic, it does not live, therefore it is abiotic.

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No it is abiotic

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It is indeed, abiotic

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abiotic

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Q: Is lightning an abiotic factor or a biotic factor?
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